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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Top Gear--RWD Rides?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Lang" data-source="post: 971615" data-attributes="member: 65699"><p>I finally saw the beginning of the episode. At the very beginning they say that their ride has to be a 2 door car, and supposedly "more efficient" than a modern pickup. That 1970s Ford coupe (I called it a sedan by mistake) <strong>has</strong> to be less efficient than any modern F-150 :banghead:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Taurus has 8 seatbelts, so I can see how they claim 8 people, but I agree. We used to have a 1992 Ford Taurus wagon in the family, and it indeed had 8 seatbelts. Though thinking back, that thing couldn't get out of its own way with 4-5 people in it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I remember the old Taurus Wagon being an anemic car, but I hear good-ish things about the Escort Wagon from the same era. Is there truth to that? The Escort was a fun car and reasonably sporty car for a FWD as I recall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Lang, post: 971615, member: 65699"] I finally saw the beginning of the episode. At the very beginning they say that their ride has to be a 2 door car, and supposedly "more efficient" than a modern pickup. That 1970s Ford coupe (I called it a sedan by mistake) [b]has[/b] to be less efficient than any modern F-150 :banghead: The Taurus has 8 seatbelts, so I can see how they claim 8 people, but I agree. We used to have a 1992 Ford Taurus wagon in the family, and it indeed had 8 seatbelts. Though thinking back, that thing couldn't get out of its own way with 4-5 people in it. I remember the old Taurus Wagon being an anemic car, but I hear good-ish things about the Escort Wagon from the same era. Is there truth to that? The Escort was a fun car and reasonably sporty car for a FWD as I recall. [/QUOTE]
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